Video Summary Keywords
Coffin Psychodrama, soul purpose, emotional experience, volunteer turnout, life potential, death bed regrets, get busy living, real estate opportunity, spiritual guidance, Torah Kabbalah, soul feeding, workshop announcement, fear and action, family fortune work, brave souls.
Video Summary
Eli shared his experience of a coffin psychodrama event, where participants lay in coffins to reflect on their lives. He mentioned a six-and-a-half-minute video and a longer version, both highlighting the emotional impact. Eli discussed a young man’s realization of his potential and the importance of living fully. He also recounted a personal interaction about career changes and emphasized the significance of following one’s soul’s purpose. Eli announced upcoming workshops on July 13 and August 17, focusing on various therapeutic methods, and encouraged listeners to heed their soul’s guidance.
Experience with the Coffin Psychodrama
- Eli shares his excitement about sitting outside in 90-degree heat to discuss the first coffin cycle drama.
- He mentions that Steve, a friend skilled with computers, has created a six-and-a-half-minute video to showcase the event.
- Eli plans to post a longer version of the video, which moved his soul, highlighting the emotional impact of the experience.
- He reflects on the potential and purpose in life, using the example of a young man who has made bad choices but has much potential.
Emotional Impact of the Coffin Experience
- Eli describes the coffin experience, where participants lay in a coffin and reflect on their regrets and unfulfilled potential.
- He notes the high turnout of 24 volunteers and the emotional reactions of people seeing others in the coffin, releasing past regrets.
- Eli emphasizes the importance of living life fully and not settling, using the metaphor of getting busy living or dying.
- He shares a personal anecdote about a woman who lost her job and is considering a career change, encouraging her to follow her soul’s calling.
Personal Reflections and Spiritual Guidance
- Eli discusses his own journey and the importance of listening to one’s soul rather than just the mind.
- He mentions his brother’s retirement and his own contemplation of therapy, preferring spiritual and soul-focused practices.
- Eli recommends the book “Caring for the Soul” by Thomas Moore, which he found helpful in understanding soul purpose.
- He reflects on the intersecting worlds of the spiritual and physical realms, guided by teachings like Torah Kabbalah.
Encouragement to Take Action
- Eli encourages listeners to follow their soul’s impulses and not be afraid to take risks, referencing Susan Jeffers’ book.
- He shares his excitement about upcoming workshops and the coffin work sessions, inviting participants to wake up and live their lives fully.
- Eli humorously challenges listeners to be courageous enough to participate in the coffin experience.
- He concludes by expressing gratitude to his followers and wishing them well in their spiritual and personal journeys.
Video Transcript
Hola, happy Thursday, how are you guys look at my tree of life fully blooming back there. I’m so excited. So I’m sitting outside at 90 degree heat because I’m I’m crazy, but I wanted to sit outside and do this video, because it reminds me of what I experienced on Sunday with our first coffin cycle drama, drama, okay, it was epic, guys, and we’re going to be sharing two different videos. We’re going to my friend Steve, who’s amazing with all this computer stuff, put together a six and a half minute video just to kind of show you what it looked like. And then we’re going to put the longer version of the video on there too, so that’ll be posted any minute now, soon, maybe today or tomorrow. And if you want to watch the longer one, because that’s the one that really moved my soul. You know, the young man that was working as a 30 year old man who has made a lot of bad choices in his life. He has so well we all have so much potential. He has a lot, but we all do. Unfortunately, I don’t meet a lot of people that have fully potentiated really live their sole purpose. Got it, and so he explained in the video, at the end, I was doing some questioning what, what it was like to lay in that coffin, especially when the lid got closed. All this shoulda, coulda, wouldas were going through his head. I could have done this. I should have done that. I should have been a better brother, a better son, a better friend. You know, I should have built what I wanted to build in my life and on and on and on. And I think the people that were there, we had a great turnout. I think we had 24 volunteers, plus the people working, and my brother and his wife, it was epic to just to watch it. And a lot of people were doing a lot of transfers. So when they saw the guy laying in the coffin, his name was Tony, they were seeing other people in there too, releasing some stuff from their past. So if you ever come to volunteer, it could be a very emotional experience for you, too. And hopefully this woke some people up. But when he talked about what it was like laying in the coffin, I think about a lot of people on their death beds, right? And would have, could have, should us okay, I should have been a better this. I should have done this. I should have lost the weight. On and on, it goes. Well, what the hell are we waiting for? You know, you only got a limited time here. And I think that’s what the coffin experience brings home to people get busy living or get busy dying, okay? And I know unfortunately, so many people that are settling that are in that coffin already, but they don’t even freaking know it, at least their souls are in there, dying because they’re not being stimulated. I had an interesting experience this morning. I was out having breakfast at my favorite restaurant, and I got a text from somebody. I didn’t recognize the number, and she was talking, I found out it was a her. She was talking about making a change. She had just lost her job, and she wanted to, she was asking me if she thought it was the other Tom, not me, but you know me, I don’t believe in coincidences, about making a change, selling real estate in the commercial world. And I called her because I didn’t know who it was, and she said, Oh, I was reaching out to a guy another Tom. And I said, Well, here’s, here’s how it works. Kid, this ain’t an accident. Okay, you you were, you were given temporary amnesia to talk to me. So we were, I talked to her for a little bit. She told me what was going on. And we’ve been texting a little bit this morning. And she’s got an opportunity to get out of her comfort zone and do something her soul really wants to do, which is to sell real estate. Okay? We’ll go do it. That’s what I told her, get busy living. You know, it’s not about the money. The money, to me, is secondary. If you’re doing what your soul is here to do, the universe rewards you with money, with support, prosperity and things like that. That’s guaranteed, okay, but you got to be willing to take that leap. So watching the guy in the coffin, and then having people come up and, you know, see his body in the coffin and all that, it was incredible. Okay, the tears, but the tears weren’t just for him. Most of them didn’t even know this guy. They were grieving somebody else also in their life that they still have some gunk in there. I don’t know. And this is where I’m at going. I’ll be 74 next month, and I’m getting close to the point I don’t know if I want to do therapy anymore. You know, my brother’s retiring early next year, and I’m half. Kidding with that traditional therapy. I’m reading a really good book. My friend Steve turned me on to another gift from the universe. Guy. Author is Thomas More. It’s caring for the soul, dealing with our soul purpose. Because a lot of therapy works. It’s not really focused on your soul. Because to me, if my soul is not being fed, I’m dying on the vine here. You know, the soul is your GPS guidance system. It should be, not the fears, not the bullshit in the head, like this lady with the real estate she was texting me back and says, It’s not about it’s not about the money. It’s about listening. Okay, you know you guys, some of you know my story. When I moved to Colorado in 2004 knowing one person, people don’t know what the process was. I first had to sell this beautiful house, my swimming pool. We had a group room. I mean, there was a lot of steps until that call came in 2004 that would enable me to make that leap. And as you both, as as people know, I met Rabbi Joe there, and that I’ve been working using his teachings for the last 20 years, especially when I work with people, because if you’re not aware of the spiritual realm, you only see the third dimension, okay? And it’s here. I look real, but everything’s being guided from there. And that’s what Torah Kabbalah taught me, how that world is intersecting with this world, and what it’s really doing. That’s the engine, okay? We’re the road trip where the engine goes, and a lot of people are not answering the call. Like Joseph Campbell talks about, like, this lady wanted some real estate. Not only knows why that’s in her, you know, I got another person I know loves dog grooming, okay? Just loves it. Loves it to death. Now, there’s nothing in my soul that wants to talk grooming, but we, we have done a calibration for this person, and the her soul will be actualized, stimulated 100% doing that. So she’s got to make some hard decisions about, how do I make this lucrative and, you know, support myself. Get busy living guys. What are you waiting for? And see that coffin woke this guy up. Now we’ll see how long it lasts. I’m hoping forever. So we’re going to be doing a workshop July 13. We’re going to do a parts party cycle drama, and then I’m calling it a combo cycle drama, a little bit of parts, a little bit of family fortune work and a little bit of coffin work. But on August 17, we’re looking for three brave souls that are willing to do just the coffin work that day, okay, and to help them wake up. So you’re sitting there listening to this, or you watch the videos, listen to your body. What does it say? You know, see, if you get that impulse, man, I gotta do that. Don’t be afraid or be afraid, but do it anyway. As Susan Jeffers says in her book, feel the fear and do it anyway. Cuz so often, you know, the the mind takes over. I’ll be anxious. I’ll be shut up this. Your soul should be in charge, not your damn feelings. Alright, so God bless you guys. I had to check in today talk a little bit about my experience, and I can’t wait to see who is courageous enough to be buried alive. Wink, wink, sort of okay. God bless you guys. Love you. Thanks for following.